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Armenian Christians in Iran

Armenian Christians in Iran
Author: James Barry
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 325
Release: 2018-10-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 1108429041

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Examines Iran's Armenian community, shedding light on Muslim-Christian relations in Iran since the 1979 revolution.


The Armenians of Iran

The Armenians of Iran
Author: Cosroe Chaquèri
Publisher: Harvard Center for Population and Development Studies
Total Pages: 466
Release: 1998
Genre: History
ISBN:

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The first survey in English of the life of Armenian-Iranians up to modern times, this book concentrates on their recent history in and their contributions to the political developments of Iran, as well as their increased suffering in that country's twentieth-century history. The documents included in this volume, translated from Armenian, Russian, and French, are testimony to the valuable contributions Armenian-Iranian thinkers have made to the development of modern political thought in twentieth-century Iran.


Armenians and Iran

Armenians and Iran
Author: Hamo B. Vassilian
Publisher:
Total Pages: 162
Release: 1994
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Armenians And The Iranian Constitutional Revolution Of 1905-1911

Armenians And The Iranian Constitutional Revolution Of 1905-1911
Author: Houri Berberian
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2018-02-19
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0429981848

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Drawing upon original sources, this study provides the most comprehensive treatment to date of the issue of Armenian politicization and participation in the Iranian Constitutional Revolution (1905-1911). Houri Berberian traces the political, economic, and social situation of Armenians in the nineteenth century with a special emphasis on the Armenian provinces of the Ottoman Empire, which became the focus of the Armenian revolutionary movement in the late nineteenth century, and on the Russian-ruled Caucasus, which became the source of the nationalist and socialist revolutionary movement. Discussion of the Iranian Armenian community includes, for the first time, a look into the roles and activism of Iranian Armenian women. Berberian explores the ideological, political, and pragmatic motivations of Armenians, and examines the collaboration of Armenian and Iranian constitutionalists, drawing attention to the ideological and military contributions of Armenians to the revolution as well as to the internal and external conflicts among Armenian activists and between Armenian and Iranian constitutionalist elements. Berberian concludes with a discussion of the causes and consequences of the retreat of Armenians from Iranian politics.


Armenians and Iran

Armenians and Iran
Author: Hamo B. Vassilian
Publisher:
Total Pages: 104
Release: 1991
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Roving Revolutionaries

Roving Revolutionaries
Author: Houri Berberian
Publisher: University of California Press
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2019-04-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 0520278941

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Three of the formative revolutions that shook the early twentieth-century world occurred almost simultaneously in regions bordering each other. Though the Russian, Iranian, and Young Turk Revolutions all exploded between 1904 and 1911, they have never been studied through their linkages until now. Roving Revolutionaries probes the interconnected aspects of these three revolutions through the involvement of Armenian revolutionaries whose movements and participation within these empires (where Armenians were minorities) and across frontiers tell us a great deal about the global transformations that were taking shape. Exploring the geographical and ideological boundary crossings that occurred, Houri Berberian’s archivally grounded analysis of the circulation of revolutionaries, ideas, and print tells the story of peoples and ideologies amid upheaval and collaboration. In doing so, it illuminates our understanding of revolutions and movements.


Ethnicity, Identity, and the Development of Nationalism in Iran

Ethnicity, Identity, and the Development of Nationalism in Iran
Author: David N. Yaghoubian
Publisher: Syracuse University Press
Total Pages: 460
Release: 2014-07-08
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0815652720

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Ethnicity, Identity, and the Development of Nationalism in Iran investigates the ways in which Armenian minorities in Iran encountered Iranian nationalism and participated in its development over the course of the twentieth century. Based primarily on oral interviews, archival documents, memoirs, memorabilia, and photographs, the book examines the lives of a group of Armenian Iranians—a truck driver, an army officer, a parliamentary representative, a civil servant, and a scout leader—and explores the personal conflicts and paradoxes attendant upon their layered allegiances and compound identities. In documenting individual experiences in Iranian industry, military, government, education, and community organizations, the five social biographies detail the various roles of elites and nonelites in the development of Iranian nationalism and reveal the multiple forces that shape the processes of identity formation. Yaghoubian combines these portraits with a theoretical grounding to answer recurring pivotal questions about how nationalism evolves, why it is appealing, what broad forces and daily activities shape and sustain it, and the role of ethnicity in its development.


Poets, Heroes, and their Dragons (2 vols)

Poets, Heroes, and their Dragons (2 vols)
Author: James R. Russell
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 1629
Release: 2021-02-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 900446073X

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The present volume is a collection of articles published by Professor James R. Russell of Harvard University, in various journals over the past decades.